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I gotta say, Pantu seems like the only nations leader at this point in time with a spine that realizes that some threats are too dangerous no matter the casualties.
I still think it’s bullshit that they are blaming him for the Gigantomachia. Again, no hero in Japan would have been able to stop him and Star & Stripe wouldn’t get there in time before he destroyed multiple cities to a good portion of Japan. It was literally last resort.
I wonder what Star's Awakening will manifest to be? Maybe permanent orders, or she's gained the ability to use more than two at a time?
That would be for best, while I did like the system, it just didn’t really mesh with the story!
I did like the idea of Dread Beast, cause there are animals with quirks, so it would make sense that like humans, some would gain powerful quirks, reproduce and then become antagonistic towards the apex species that has been around for millennia!
I thought she would have used another order to release the energy like a kamehameha into space. Although she probably did, I hope she didn’t die and is just severely injured!
Of this chapter, I am kinda annoyed how everyone both expects him to be somehow powerful enough and perfect to just prevent nukes from stopping almost any number of targets in the world, and emphasizing that he's not human. Like what did you expect to happen in this scenario, the world is a hostage from nukes and everyone thinks that solving this problem will end perfectly with no loss of life. Instead of being angry at him or dissatisfied and disgusted, they really should be looking at the bigger picture here cause the casualty list could have been way higher! Someone has to make the hard decisions and Horizon is doing that, the politicians and leaders in the room should really understand that there was never going to be a fully perfect happy ending! I will say though I did like the chapter for Horizon’s part as he seems to be the only competent person in the room.
Is Fujin planing on becoming a pseudo sage of six paths.
It’s fine, love the story!